Chapter 16.2 Fishing For The Moon (1/2)

In the recent Massive Demon War, the Shangqing sect suffered heavy losses. After Qiu Congxue ate the Jiu Yang soup, she was full of immortal Qi and devil Qi couldn’t be felt. She was confident that she would be accepted by the Shangqing sect and determined to become a righteous path elder. After establishing her own power in the Shangqing sect she would return to Xuanyuan sect and continue to challenge Wen Renhe.

“Huh?” Baili Qingmiao was dumbfounded, does this elder want to return to the sect with her?

“Let’s go, I’ll take you back to the Shangqing sect.”

Qiu Congxue was a woman of her word. She disliked that Baili Qingmiao traveled so slowly so she picked her up with one hand and flew directly to the Shangqing sect.

When they arrived at the Shangqing sect, Yin Hanjiang’s devil qi was forced out and he slowly opened his eyes and saw Wen Renhe.

“My Lord!” Yin Hanjiang got up to greet him but was pressed down by Wen Renhe to sit down again.

Wen Renhe faintly said: “Devil Qi entered your body and split it into pieces. I already forced out the Devil Qi, the healing pill is here so treat yourself. “

“Thank you, Devil Venerable!” Yin Hanjiang took the pill and looked inside his dantian with his divine sense, all devil Qi of the Burning Sky Drum was removed leaving some minor injuries, which were easy to deal with.

After thirty-six weeks of circulating genuine Qi in his body, Yin Hanjiang’s injuries were healed. After dealing with his injuries, he went to look for Wen Renhe and saw Devil Venerable standing at the entrance of the cave, looking at the waterfall outside.

“Awake?” Wen Renhe asked.

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“This Subordinate is incompetent.” Yin Hanjiang kneeled down, not only couldn’t he help his Lord but he also bothered his Lord to heal him which made him really incompetent.

Wen Renhe did not answer. He flew out of the cave, followed by Yin Hanjiang, both of them leaving the damp cave.

All these days, Wen Renhe had been healing Yin Hanjiang’s wound and himself, so he didn’t pay any attention to this place, after all it was an array he laid himself so he knew it was safe. After leaving the cave, he took a look at his surroundings and decided that this was the location of the small Sect he gathered up at the beginning, where Yin Hanjiang had grown up.

“This is the place where you practiced your sword.” Wen Renhe looked towards the waterfall.

“Devil Venerable still remembers?” Yin Hanjiang could not help but ask.

It was a full moon night, so the moonlight sprinkled over their bodies, soft and faint. Yin Hanjiang’s face was covered in a silvery light.

Wen Renhe avoided his eyes and said: ”I remember that after we arrived at Xuanyuan Sect, this place became yours, have you named it?”

“Yes.” Yin Hanjiang went to the waterfall and squatted down to retrieve a handful of water. “This subordinate calls this Laoyue Lake.”

“Laoyue?” ( In eng. Fishing for the moon)

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Yin Hanjiang’s gaze softened as if he thought of something happy. “When I was a child, I used to practice my sword until I was too tired to move, so I would lie beside this waterfall and watch the sky. Sometimes the moon was curved, sometimes it was round and reflected in the water. I thought at that time that the moon could be fished up, so I tried to fish the moon from the water many times.”

He spoke with a shallow smile on his face, showing the handful of water in his hand to Wen Renhe saying: “Later, when my hand becomes stable the moon could be fished up.”

When he looked down, he saw that Yin Hanjiang was holding the water in his hands, and the full moon was reflected in the water, so he was holding a small moon in the water for Wen Renhe.

This was the happiest game in Yin Hanjiang’s short and lonely childhood.

Wen Renhe looked at Laoyue pond and it was as if he saw a small child holding up the water again and again under the moonlight, catching the moon that kept escaping.